Warm Up Monday 12/9/13 Today: Vocabulary: Insulators and Conductors for Fido Heat vs. Temp Review Sheet Record in Agenda: Heat Transfer Review Sheet (due.

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Warm Up Monday 12/9/13 Today: Vocabulary: Insulators and Conductors for Fido Heat vs. Temp Review Sheet Record in Agenda: Heat Transfer Review Sheet (due Tues)Question: Read page 259 in Blue book. 1)What is the definition of temperature? 2)What is the definition of thermal energy? 3)What is the difference between temperature and thermal energy? TODAY is MONDAY SCHOOL FOR MISSING SCIENCE WORK

Warm Up Tuesday 12/10/2013Today: Stamp/Grade: Heat Transfer Review Sheet POM 6.3 Heat and Temperature Heat tranfer Powerpoint Record in Agenda: Study for Test (Wed) ScenarioInsulator or Conductor? Answer the Following... Want to keep Otter Pop cold on a hot day Do you want heat transfer to happen FAST or SLOW? 2. Which of the following is correct? a. Heat transfers from air to Otter Pop b. Cold transfers from Otter Pop to air Want to keep your soup hot on a snowy day Do you want heat transfer to happen FAST or SLOW? 2. Which of the following is correct? a. Heat transfers from air to Otter Pop b. Cold transfers from Otter Pop to air Describe whether each scenario demonstrates an insulator or conductor Answer BOTH questions for each part below

Warm Up Wednesday 12/10/13 Today: Heat Assessment Record in agenda: Missing workQuestion: Identify the type of heat transfer (and explain why) when… 1)You are sitting by the fire? 2)You are holding a cup of tea? 3)When the warm water in the pan is rising, cooling down and sinking?

Warm Up Thursday 12/11/13 Today: Material Comparison for Fido Fido Scenario Record in Agenda: Missing workQuestion: When choosing a material for your dog house, which of the factors below is the MOST important (Choose 3)? Why? Thermal conductivity, Durability Weather resistance (rain), Price Environmental impact appearance

Warm Up Friday 12/12/13 Today: Fido Scenario Testing Solution Plan Summary Record in Agenda: Missing workQuestion: Jose and Rosie have different ideas on what material Fido's house should be built out of. 1.How can you design a fair test to see which house will keep Fido cool in the summer sun? 2.How can you design a fair test to see which house will keep Fido warm in the cold winter best? MONDAY SCHOOL FOR MISSING SCIENCE WORK Monday school until 4:30